The Kindness In Bloom Project

The Kindness In Bloom Project Uplifting people in unexpected ways. Creating kindness that reaches farther than we realize.

WIN THIS KINDNESS IN BLOOM BASKET! Let’s spread a little kindness.To enter, write a kind note, encouraging message, or p...
06/02/2026

WIN THIS KINDNESS IN BLOOM BASKET!

Let’s spread a little kindness.

To enter, write a kind note, encouraging message, or positive sticky note and leave it somewhere in the community for someone to find. Take a photo and send it to The Kindness in Bloom Project through Messenger, email, or tag the page if your post is public.

One act of kindness = one entry.

The winner will receive:

A guided wellness journal

A “Grow With the Flow” notebook

A “Live Life in Full Bloom” décor sign

A Kindness in Bloom banner featuring the reminder: Believe in your progress, resilience, and becoming.

Pocket reminders including Take a Breath and You Are Enough

A spider plant cutting

A mini "bloom ripple" fidget

Tim Horton's gift card ($10)

A handwritten note from me..Plus a few extra surprises. Let’s see how much kindness we can scatter throughout our community.

Entires close June 30th and winner announced July 1st. Happy Blooming! 🌻

The Traveling Bloom Station is headed out again. From June 10–12, it will be at the Mental Health Association. Then from...
06/02/2026

The Traveling Bloom Station is headed out again. From June 10–12, it will be at the Mental Health Association. Then from June 25–27, you’ll be able to find it at the Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library.

The station is pretty simple. It’s a little space filled with notes, encouragement, reminders, and small acts of kindness. You can take something if you need it, leave something for someone else, or just stop and look around. I won’t be there, but it will be.

One thing I’ve learned through this project is that people have a lot of kindness to give when they’re given the chance. So if you come across the station, help me keep it going. Leave a note. Share a reminder. Pass along a little hope. Let’s take care of each other, the way communities are meant to.

Yesterday at the Mental Health Walk, people took a moment to leave a little light for someone else. This is what they le...
05/31/2026

Yesterday at the Mental Health Walk, people took a moment to leave a little light for someone else. This is what they left behind. A few reminders worth passing on.

05/30/2026

I couldn’t be at the Mental Health Walk today, but the Traveling Bloom Station is. I hope people stop by, explore it, interact with it, and make it their own. Some things are meant to be taken… little reminders, encouragement, and notes for the road ahead. Some things are interactive. There’s a Bloom Duster where you can dust off things like self-doubt, bad habits, fear, or whatever you’ve been carrying. There’s Self-Love Mist, because sometimes we all need a reminder to be a little gentler with ourselves. And there are spaces to leave something behind for someone else, too. This project was built on the idea that small moments matter. I hope today it creates a few of those. 🌼

05/26/2026

Our community is made up of stories. Some begin here. Some bring people here. This week, Luke shares his story of leaving behind family, friends, and everything familiar to move somewhere he'd never even heard of before. It was scary. It was uncertain. But he took the leap anyway.

Our town isn't just built by the people born here. It's built by the people who choose to be here, put down roots here and become part of the story we're writing together. Maybe someone out there needs this reminder today: The life that's calling you might require a little courage first. A leap. A chance. A step into the unknown. And sometimes the most beautiful chapters begin the moment we decide to trust ourselves enough to turn the page.

Our people. Our community. Our stories.

Tiny things. But tiny things can still hit big. 🌻
05/25/2026

Tiny things. But tiny things can still hit big. 🌻

The first public Bloom Station is officially in at Dexter Free Library. It may be small, but the purpose behind it is no...
05/21/2026

The first public Bloom Station is officially in at Dexter Free Library. It may be small, but the purpose behind it is not. This is for our community. For the people doing their best quietly. For the people carrying things no one sees. For the ones who need a reminder. For the ones who have light to give and need somewhere to put it. For anyone who just needs a small moment of human connection. Somewhere along the way, a lot of us stopped reaching for each other. I want to help bring that back.

Kindness does not have to be complicated. Connection does not have to be big. Sometimes it starts with one card. One sentence. One person stopping long enough to care. If you need a card, take one. If you feel called to write one, leave one. Read it. Keep it. Pass it on. Let it remind you that you are part of something. This is our community. These are our people. Let’s bring back connection. Let’s bring back care. Let’s do more for each other. I’m really proud of this one. A small station. A powerful place to begin. Let’s bloom together. 🌻

05/18/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and I’m honored to share this local voice through The Kindness in Bloom Project.

Stevie Currier, keynote speaker for the upcoming Mental Health Walk, is sharing part of her story with us honestly, vulnerably, and with so much courage. Please receive her words with care.

This is why I keep saying: Our people. Our stories. Our community. Because the people who live here matter. The stories carried here matter. And we should see each other more than we do. Sometimes healing starts when someone is brave enough to say, “I’ve been there too.”

Stevie, I’m proud of you. I respect you deeply. Thank you for trusting this project with something so personal. Thank you for being vulnerable. Thank you for using your voice to help someone else keep going. This matters. You matter. And I’m grateful for you.

Let’s bloom together 🌻

People reach out from time to time after finding Bloom notes around town. Sometimes they send a picture. Sometimes they ...
05/17/2026

People reach out from time to time after finding Bloom notes around town. Sometimes they send a picture. Sometimes they just say thank you. Sometimes they say it changed their day. And every time, it reminds me why this matters. This is care, finding people right where they are. ❤️

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Watertown, NY
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